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How To Travel Like A President

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How To Travel Like A President

It seems as if the President of the United States is constantly traveling. It doesn’t matter which president it is, throughout the years they have all had their favorite spots to travel too. If you want to travel like a president, choose one of these destinations.

Barack Obama, Hawaii
Since Obama was born here, it’s not surprising that this tends to be his vacation spot of choice. If you want to travel like this president you will need to spend at least two weeks here. Also, you’ll have to spend a lot of time outdoors and check out places like Honolulu Zoo and Koko Crater. You’ll also need to stay at a pricey resort like Paradise Point that tends to cost at least $5,000 a night.

Bill Clinton, Martha’s Vineyard
President Clinton loved escaping to Martha’s Vineyard to get away from the demands of his presidency. If you want to travel like him, play some golf at the Farm Neck Golf Club. Visit a local winery and spend some time sipping wine and relaxing. Don’t forget to stop for a Presidential Muffin at Espresso Love. This pastry happens to be one of Clinton’s favorites.

George H.W. Bush, Islamorada
Located in Florida, Islamorada was a popular place for Bush to visit. During his vacations he did a lot of relaxing, but also loved being outdoors. In order to travel like President Bush, you will need to spend a lot of time on the water, especially in a boat. You should also enjoy many of the area’s restaurants, including those that specialize in seafood.

Ronald Reagan, Santa Ynez Mountains
Reagan loved to vacation here. So much so that he bought “Rancho del Cielo”. If you want to vacation like him, you can stay nearby at the Santa Ynez Inn. Here you can act like the president by enjoying an expensive glass of wine, go for a hike or ride a bike. If you really want to vacation like Ronald Reagan did, it’s necessary to go horseback riding. Lucky for you there are stables within about 30 minutes of the inn.

As you can see it’s not that difficult to travel like a president. All you have to do is stay at the right digs and take part in some of the activities that they like. It also doesn’t hurt to have a private aircraft the Air Force One.

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